XINDEX reports block structure mismatches as fatal errors (which seems
very sensible to me) but the standard seems to relegate level of
nesting to semantics; i.e., it is not treated as a syntactic issue at
all. Worse, section 6.3 of the standard says (in part): 

"Lines which have a LEVEL greater than the current execution level are
ignored; i.e., not executed."

This means that block structure mismatches are explicitly excluded as
semantic errors. Why?


A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers. 
--Benjamin Disraeli
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